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Why Fallout 4 Was So Divisive AMONG GAMERS
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All Fallout titles, including the once-disastrous Fallout 76, are seeing increased player numbers thanks to Amazon's recent Fallout TV series. While newcomers discover what makes these titles so compelling, it's interesting for long-time players to look back on some of them, specifically Fallout 4.

Announced in June 2015 and launched just a few months later, Fallout 4 received extensive buzz as Bethesda's next big thing after The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim. It created headlines due to its settlement building, brand new setting and story, improved gunplay, revamped dialogue system and many other features. When it finally launched, it was a critical and commercial success.

However, opinions among players would quickly become divided. Join us as we look back on Fallout 4's history - the good, the bad and the ugly - and why it sowed so much discord among franchise fans.
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@sternencolonel7328

1 month ago

to put it simple, what the fans wanted was another RPG, what they got is a shooter with very light RPG elements

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@ryanl6448

1 month ago

ANOTHER SETTLEMENT NEEDS YOUR HELP I did like the power armor, weapons, crafting, customizations and upgrades though. Base building should be a feature, not a borderline core component to keep NPCs quiet. Those gripes aside, I did moderately enjoy it.

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@SayMy_User_Name

4 weeks ago

I’ll never forget when this channel made a video saying starfields city of neon is better than night city and ever since then it’s been hard for me to take y’all seriously

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@iHaveTheDocuments

1 month ago

4 fallout videos in a day and a half. No one else is farming the TV show this hard

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@CarlFreeman

1 month ago

I completed Fallout 4 when it first released, I loved it, I ended up with somewhere like 12 sets of power armour and a huge base. I just bought it again after watching the series to play it on my Steam Deck. It runs so well on the deck too.

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@carllebo-fx8yc

1 month ago

2169 hours since launch. I absolutely love this game.

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@legendarygigolo823

4 weeks ago

RPG elements in FO4 is like: "Will you accept this fetch quest?" A) Yes B) Yes (happy) C) Yes (angry) D) Yes (sarcastic)

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@CargoShorts7

1 month ago

Fallout 3 was my very first Fallout experience and I have such fond memories of it. "What's up wastelanders? This is Three Dog ahhwwwooooo!" lol. Then it was New Vegas, which I also love dearly. Then 4 came out and while I enjoyed it back in 2015, it just didn't quite have the same magic as 3 and NV, for me at least. But I'm watching the show now and it's inspiring me to play one of the games again. Even tho I love 3 and NV, they could definitely use a fresh coat of paint, so I think I may actually dive back into Fallout 4 and give it another try

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@MrFuggleGuggle

1 month ago

I do feel the dialogue choices suck, though. Did then, do now. There's plenty of other things to enjoy, but, it's far more limiting than Fallout 3 or New Vegas...and dialogue with NPCs and all the choices you can make is kind of one of the biggest reasons to play a Fallout game. There's better shooters out there.

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@thomasburns6289

1 month ago

The overwhelming narrative you'll hear about this game if you talk to enough people is that it's a great game but not a great Fallout game. Which I tend to agree with, but I think it deserves more credit as a Fallout experience.

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@sillyj7732

1 month ago

Building robots to be settlers is super fun

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@shades29045

1 month ago

Mods made Fallout 4 the game I still play today. Also the reason I don't play Fallout 76 at all no mods. You can't give the players the ability to play however they want and then just take it away or put it behind a pay wall.

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@bobroberts2581

1 month ago

I loved FO4 from the start, and liked it just as much as 1, 2, 3, and NVegas. Having the option to build up outposts or full on towns as we saw fit seemed great as an option to expand in the gameplay and plot.

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@dutchdude1985

4 weeks ago

Its so damn difficult to fairly rate and is so heavily dependant on what metrics you judge it by. - Base unmodded game to say it is beyond flawed is an understatement. - Modded game its an amazing game with a very high ceiling and can literally have you rack up insane playtime without getting bored.

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@liladonn5646

1 month ago

Fallout 4 will forever be one of the greatest gaming experiences I’ve had and hearing it’s coming back at 60 fps I’m itching to jump back in and tune in the radio

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@beatrixdobson4795

1 month ago

Bought Fallout 4 a few years ago and loved it. Restarted it again after finishing the TV show, and I still love it.

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@dboyderron

1 month ago

I enjoyed fallout 4 from start to finish I don’t nitpick and complain about every little thing like a lot of gamers do sometimes I think games just want to find something to complain about rather than just playing the game and enjoying it

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@GBNGames

4 weeks ago

Because it focused into becoming a looter shooter instead of being an actual RPG.

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@loka7783

4 weeks ago

Preston Garvey always having another quest for you is a MYTH. If you stop advancing the main storyline and just focus on Preston's quests he will eventually stop giving them to you. This extends to the Radio Freedom quests. You know who flies under the radar and DOES offer endless quests? Knight Rhys and Scribe Halen. Yet no one mentions them. :glasses-purple-yellow-diamond:

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@huwguyver4208

1 month ago

My first character I was the conventional wasteland hero, built up a ton of settlements, all armed to the teeth. Most places I would go to I would be able to call in an artillary bombardment and/or Minutemen back up. It really did/does feel like building an army from the ground up. I'm sure I will go back to that playthrough at some point. But then survival mode dropped, and I felt like I was playing a completely different game. I started with a new character and ignored settlements completely. I never even helped/met Preston et al. yet. Tried to help them but kept getting my arse kicked so ended up leaving it. I struggled my way to Diamond City with Dogmeat and have stuck with him ever since as he is cute, helpful and knows how to STFU. My character is a high charisma and intelligence build, so I can no longer just tank my way through fights. This time around, every last enemy a huge threat- just like they would be irl. Survival mode makes F4 feel a lot more like an actual RPG, with real moral choices emerging organically from the mechanics of the gameplay because of how hard it is to survive (especially at the start). Even though I miss the in-depth faction stuff of New Vegas, this game still has a lot of freedom to play how you want. I've loved every Fallout game since F3 for different reasons, and F4 was no exception.

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